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Saturday, January 09, 2016

Dele Momodu Asks ''What's Going On In Nigeria?''.

Ovation Boss Dele Momodu tackles a lot of stuff including Davido and Sofia Brouhaha....


Fellow Nigerians, I don’t know how many of you feel the way I feel but some things are not very clear to me. There is so much commotion in the land. It seems like we are still busy campaigning after election.




The two major political parties in Nigeria are permanently at daggers’ drawn. I thought elections were won and lost since March 2015. It would be one year soon in two months’ time. By now the politicians on both sides should have gotten over whatever malice existed then and learn to accept whatever fate befell them, good or bad. Let’s try to examine the causes and sources of friction and irritation. President Muhammadu Buhari’s credentials and antecedents as an anticorruption crusader were always well-known and substantially advertised.

His records as a maximum ruler from 1983-85 remain indelible. Most of his cult-followers have only one principal reason for turning him into some god they worship because they believe he has the capacity, resolve and courage to exterminate all the artful dodgers who stole their country blind and made life so miserable for them. It is my belief therefore, that President Buhari is determined not to let down his devotees. Anything less than chasing the corrupt leaders to the pits of hell would not be acceptable to those people.



 As a matter of fact, the not so tactful but honest statement by President Buhari that he does not think some of those arrested for economic crimes deserve bail actually resonates with many of those who want corrupt officials summarily dealt it, no matter how incompatible with the tenets of democracy this may be. Sooner than later, we may find ourselves at the crossroads of impunity and freedom.

I do not envy President Buhari at all. In him we find a largely incorruptible leader who requires the lethal powers of a full-blown dictator to operate anyhow he wants but is being bogged down by the demands of equity and justice in a democratic environment. It is indeed a big dilemma and I can’t wait to see how the Buhari government wriggles out of it. Our President is being accused of bad faith for breaching the supposed gentleman’s agreement reached with the immediate past government not to probe its officers, especially the big man himself, President Goodluck Jonathan, and some of his fat cats. Those supporting President Buhari are insisting that promises are meant to be made but not necessarily kept or unbroken. 


They argue that President Buhari knew things were very bad but didn’t know how horrible and terrible. And that now that he has come face to face with the grim reality he cannot afford to let those guys off the hook. It is such a serious matter that no covenant can stand in way of crime and punishment.

But members of the opposition who were in power for 16 years are kicking and raising a lot of dust. The vocal ones among them such as Governor Ayodele Fayose and Mr Olisa Metuh have not hidden their disdain for President Buhari. In the view of those two, the President is a tyrant who wishes to visit the personal iniquities of the parents on their children up to fourth generation if necessary. They see President Buhari as a vengeful and ruthlessly vindictive man who’s out to take his pound of flesh on those who have injured or offended him in any way in the past. 

The ding dong arguments go on unabated. Those on Buhari’s side are asking if the allegations against those arrested are true or false! They wonder if it is reasonable and not treasonable that defendants can say their enemies made them to commit fundamental sins. The debate seems very simple on the surface but much of it is still very complicated.

In the meantime, the polity is clearly heated up at the moment. The economy is bleeding dangerously. The crime rate is atrociously high. Unemployment is still incredibly rife. Poverty has not been dented and the populace is miserable. In short, the people are constantly on edge. Many Nigerians expect a miracle from Buhari. They are not ready or willing to accept our endless excuses especially the one about saying the time is too short to judge this government of necessity. Truth is we made promises to the people who thought there was a magic wand in Buhari’s pocket and he would use his talismanic powers to dismiss all our problems in a jiffy. But governance is never that simple. The scenario confronting Buhari is much worse, without trying to make excuses for him. 

Nigeria is very broke and Nigeria should never find itself in this type of peculiar mess after all the monies made in the past years which were recklessly frittered away. Any leader confronted by such an ugly monster would naturally be uncontrollably angry. And the President betrayed that frustration and anger at his last media chat.

My suggestion is that the anti-corruption war should continue unabated but with more focus on recovering looted funds before retribution and restitution. I do not know how the Judiciary can be of help in the fight but it should be possible to fast-track some of the cases but that may not be too easy knowing the preponderance of pending cases. But I will join those who would say the rights of every citizen must be respected. If I were President Buhari, I will not go against court orders no matter how frivolous those pronouncements can be sometimes.

I will empower the Police and the secret services to operate better surveillance rather than lock up anyone indefinitely. I may not willy nilly allow those under trial to travel abroad but I will allow some measure of movements within our country. If the appropriate safeguards and undertakings are provided and given though, there is no reason why people with established medical ailments should not be permitted to travel abroad. With the co-operation of other nations and international criminal agencies, no country is a safe haven for the corrupt politician or ex government official. 


Indeed they may meet a greater Nemesis in the foreign climes that they desire to seek medical succour from. I believe the President may have been too hasty in concluding that those given bail to go abroad would necessarily abscond. I like to have a little more faith in our fellow citizens. After all there is nowhere that they can enjoy the trappings, privileges and expansive lifestyle that they relish than Nigeria!

I’ve had this dispute with some top government functionaries in different governments in the past and my usual way of putting it is that we must never set fire to an entire village in order to catch some rats. We must do things methodically, lawfully and reasonably. We must seek and hope to protect the rule of law no matter how anxious we are to get justice and convict rogues. No civilian leader has the power let alone moral right to be the accuser, prosecutor and the Judge simultaneously. No matter the shortcomings of democracy, that’s the system we chose to practise. The President must always remember that it is on the platform of democracy that he came to power. He cannot, having attained the heights that he sought, dump democratic principles and ideals on the altar of expediency. That would be an unmitigated disaster. Democracy must be adequately protected lest we taint the modicum of credibility we’ve gained since this great man returned to power. If care is not taken, the international community may begin to grumble and ultimately give up on supporting a government they hope would restore hope not just to Nigeria, but the continent of Africa as a whole.


I expect the hawks to say who cares but we must care about our global image and how the world perceives us in the comity of nations. We cannot snub the civilised world while still thinking of doing serious business, seeking aid and securing loans that may ultimately take us out of the doldrums. We can fight our battles within the confines of our laws without damaging the innocent alongside the guilty. As the saying goes it is better that 10 felons go free than that one innocent man be hanged. 


Nothing can compensate the injustice of deliberately incriminating an innocent man who has being criminalised, tried, convicted and sentenced on the pages of newspapers, on radio, television and social media. It is a very heavy price to pay for the prejudice of intolerant politicians and people. May God grant our President more wisdom on how to solve the many intractable problems confronting our dear nation.


OF DAVIDO, SOPHIA AND IMADE..

“The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you or forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” - Deuteronomy 31: 8 Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows. - Isaiah 1: 17 “Do not take advantage of the widow or the fatherless. If you do and they cry out to me, I will certainly hear their cry.” - Exodus 22: 22-23 These were the Biblical words that flooded to me as the devil tried its best to destroy a relationship of nearly 25 years. There is nothing more devastating than when communication breaks down between very intimate friends, especially male and female.

The once chummy relationship becomes dangerously affected and they rapidly metamorphose into sworn enemies. This is why some marriages collapse within months of consecration. The matter is usually much worse when children are born out of wedlock and there is no legal union between parents. No matter how lovey-dovey they were, once upon a time, the enmity grows at the speed of light. Families often become the biggest casualties as emotions freely run riot. The devil is an expert in the use of hearsay. Hearsay upon hearsay builds mutual distrust and mistrust. Sorry if I’m speaking in tongues and in parables. This is the best way I can describe the conflagration that engulfed the Momodus and the Adelekes which exploded globally on December 29, 2015, and raged all the way to January 7, 2016, when reason finally prevailed on both sides.

It was not an easy battle. It was a sad war. But I believe it was ordained to teach us fresh lessons about life and make us appreciate ourselves more and show the world that friends would always be friends no matter how daunting the challenges we confront. We thank God for good people. We are very blessed with those who intervened positively and ensured that we eventually sat down to talk. It reminded me of that popular advert by British Telecom: It is good to talk. But there are times when talking become impossible because the tongue and the mouth are quarrelling. Outsiders would never understand what went terribly wrong and how God miraculously brought everyone back from the precipice of the abyss. Let the saints say they’ve never been angry. Even Jesus Christ cursed a tree in anger.

The tongue is powerful. Nations have gone to war in anger and still returned to the negotiation table. That is the beauty of being able to bury your differences after a self-immolating fight. Many thanks to our father-figure, Professor Dayo Alao, for ultimately leading the peace initiative. We thank The Timi of Ede Oba Muniru Adesola Lawal Laminisa 1, Oba Adedokun Abolarin Aroyinkeye 1 The Orangun of Oke-Ila, Mr Wale Adeeyo, Mr Ademola Adeleke, Mrs Iyabo Ajibola-Momodu, Sophie Momodu, Mrs Mobolaji Momodu, Mr Dele Adeleke, Prince Adedamola Aderemi, Mr Gbolaga Ajayi, Dr Doyinsola Hamidat Abiola, Mr Femi Otedola, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Mr David Adeleke (aka Davido), The Emirate Airlines and all the government agencies that helped in the resolution process.

Specially the Immigration services at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons (NAPTIP) Lagos Zone deserve our commendation and gratitude. My star in the whole saga is Dr Adedeji Adeleke for maintaining a cool mien and being reasonable despite great heat and discomfort. But the heroine and only winner is baby Imade Aurora Momodu. To God be the full glory.


-This Day



Please Dele rest this matter....


97 comments:

  1. Why did you now bring it here Stella.
    It's too early mbok.

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    1. Dele Momodu has become a Monumental Agbaya and cannot redeem his image. Yeye man wey dey fat dey leave sense behind. He's trying to insinuate bosom friendship with the Adelekes abi? If I hear.......
      He needs relevance like oxygen do his big nose will be searching for the next victim for him to trend. Ehen....how exactly is he related to Sophie apart from their sharing the same surname?

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    2. Yoruba man. Always parroting.

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    3. Well how will come to relevance again. He got no political appointment. This Davido/Sophie's case has brought him back to limelight. Congrats sir! I hope the aspired appointments comes your way. After all, bad publicity is still publicity

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    4. Idiot he's Edi

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    5. Idiot he's Edo

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    6. Hmmm.. I don't even know what to say. I agree with him on the Buhari issue. Nigerians should be a bit patient and not allow sentiments cloud our reasoning. The president is placed upon a very hot seat and cannot please everyone. Those criticising him know why they are.. they started early enough, only for us to realise that they were a part of those who squandered funds. This fight he must fight and WIN. Cry Nigerians a river, but u all MUST cough out what u swallowed and Nigeria will be better for it.

      As for the Davido saga... let it rest. Everyone has learnt their lessons. Albeit in a not so nice way. Most especially you Mr Momodu. Next time you'll know how to mediate in such a sensitive matter without putting your integrity on the line. Moreso u need to groom your cousin because she's not representing your family well at all. Not because of the Adelekes, but because she'll eventually settle down with another man in the nearest future. If you haven't been a part of her life please ensure that u pay attention to her henceforth. That's all

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    7. End time journalist period!

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    8. Monumental agbaya.

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  2. Uncle dele leave dem alone! Wen davido nd sophia was straffing did dey call u come and be reffree or even look!
    U talk to much abeg
    Stop dragging d issue! Its getting annoying nd irrattating abeg
    Uncle dele if u want d child come and take it
    Leave trash for lawmaa

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    1. How would you know when you are busy fighting Davido and his Sister Coco in the internate. I refused to read this, as i don drop the respect i hav for you.

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  3. Are you asking us? Practice what you preach Mr. So bubu will be a year in office soon. Nau nau!

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    1. I dnt know how to do dz properly(an email to Stella) m in dire need of 2k(tfare) to an interview on Monday morning. M just 20 nd in need of dz job to take care of my mom nd siblings. I can b reached through dz number08057113503. Pls help a sis

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  4. If u ask us na who we go ask?

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  5. Balderdash!!!

    In no place did he mention the breaching of constitution in his anti corruption fight making it obvious this is just a witch hunt.

    If they like, let them kill those in holding and start another fresh round of bloodshed, na him know, no be him way before?

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  6. Bobdee elenu meji!
    You said initially that Mr. Adedeji Adeleke was threatening fire and brimstone, now he is the star in the whole saga for his calmness?
    How much did he give you and your manly looking wife?
    Na who no know una go believe your words against the Adelekes.
    Your reputation is hanging by a thread sir.

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    1. Look at who is insulting somebody's wife.when in the next 5 years u don't have any hope of getting married.u guys don't know that all these things u say are affecting your lives.
      the other day just 20k was given to u and I saw how humble u were.

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    2. Who have you blessed this year with a thousand naira for you to type JUST 20k with your leperous thumbs?
      I should have been too proud to accept it because I air my mind here without giving a hoot?
      I pray you dont die over my matter.
      Yes, she's manly looking and evil.
      If you are also married, prepare for a messy divorce in the next 5 years Prophetess Anon.

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    3. Anony dear,please be bold enough to comment with your name and stop being a coward.

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    4. Don't mind Momodu. This is what happens when u talk you much or always want to have the last word. He keeps contradicting himself. Anyhow na dem sabi.

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    5. I see your mouth is runing like a tap u don't know that I can track u with this same money.fooliah perverted idiot.
      I have blessed so many people and I am darm sure u have taken from my shorki.
      I would feed u and your family.
      Mark it down today u would say somebody told u on a blog that the next 5 years and the next 5 that follows no man would come to u for marriage

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  7. Which one baby Imade Aurora Momodu??nor be Adeleke again.or was it always Momodu?Na wa o!

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    1. I thought I was the only one that saw that. His he implying that baby imade is no longer adeleke?

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    2. I thought I was the only one that saw that. His he implying that baby imade is no longer adeleke?

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    3. I wonder oooo. Even while pretending to be cool with the conflict resolution process, this fat silly man is busy throwing subs like it's going out of fashion. If Davido react to this now, dem go say the boy no get respect.

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    4. Dont mind the fat fool.
      I just lost the last thread of respect for him.
      Momodu indeed!

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  8. How can d baby's surname be Momodu.
    Davido pls reply. Let the drama continue.

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  9. He should just let sleeping dogs lie jeje

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  10. And he expect me to read all ds epistle for what pls?



    If its not @Davido vs @Sophia.. I lack interest mbok



    @Sisi Eko.....pls read and summarize





    @Galore

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  11. Let what rest? Read what he's saying, can't you see that he means the matter has been resolved? Team Momodu from day 1. It's that immature brat Davido that caused everything

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    1. Who is an immature brat? Ode! Davido is more mature than Baba Momodu you retard

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  12. So dem don commot @Adeleke for baby name?

    She is not @Momodu


    OK....not my business



    @Galore

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    1. Nigeria is growing bit by bit and i expect we Nigerians to grow along, in every country in the whole worldwide when a child is born out of wedlock the mothers surname is given till the mother herself go to them and include the father's surname and Davido will also sign papers to make it official from that point he can pay child support.

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    2. Sorry madam abi sir Gabby.
      We don't do that in Yorubaland.
      This man is using his left hand to point to his father's compound.

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    3. Child support? Are you in coma? Baby wey dey with Davido yet he pays Sophia 300k? If I hear them call her Momodu again, Sophie will return all the money she has been collecting! I want to believe this man typed that Momodu in error.

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  13. It is official BobDee is a famzer and a professional ass-licker! He's now playing 'calm' when he's realized his folly.

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  14. WHY MENTION NAMES? STILL ASS-LICKING ISH NONI!!!

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  15. Stella How can you tell him to put the matter to rest? Look I don't want to insult u but pls do me a favour: think before you speak. If an issue was dear to your heart or affected you personally won't you talk about it? You Stella are too biased. Learn not to take sides when delivering news to us.

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    1. Exactly! Sometimes stella can be goody-two-shoes.

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    2. Stella is he your mate to call him Dele? You are so rude. Respect yourself. Nonsense! If its Amechi? I hope u never do mistake for life. And I know your life is not perfect.

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  16. Too long jare

    I read just the 1st paragraph

    Olodo Esther (Kikikikikikikikikiki) since its not ihn abi chronicles.lols

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  17. E be like say this thing pain Mr Dele pass.

    I mean, from talking about politics, he still found a way to insert the Davido brouhaha.

    Or maybe he thinks that by continously talking about it, and trying to justify some things concerning the matter, he'll get back to becoming everyone's sweetheart.

    Please, this matter is stale already.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  18. Over and over ad nauseam... This man get work so?

    I can't believe he talked about the problems facing Nigeria and the Sophie/ Davido brouhaha in the same breath.

    Mr Dele, we're not interested in your personal issues, please, settle them in the privacy of your homes.

    Imagine thanking Emirates Airlines for aiding in the resolution process... Wetin concern them for inside una matter, as long as you book your tickets, dem no send you message.

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    1. I dey tell you. The man has lost it. He'll soon thank Obama for helping them resolve family issue. In fact uncle Dele, take out full ad pages in newspapers to thank all those u mentioned individually. Tufiakwa! Family matter, you are broadcasting the names of those who helped to broker peace? Age is truly just a number

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  19. Will you shut uo,where were u in Sophie's life before she became David's baby mama?i read somewhere that she dropped out of school, and u are claiming rich uncle,maybe she wouldn't have ended up becoming a baby mama if u had helped her,maybe just maybe davido will see her worthy of bearing his name, attention freek oshi

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    1. Are u a fool?I know your type.the type that lives a wayward life going about saying my uncle don't care.
      When u never gave him any reason to.is it to buy her car house and give her money to dubai that would make u know he cared for her.issnt she educated.
      She ran into trouble along the line of her wayward living.and ran to her uncle who is trying to help and u are here leaking shit for your fucked up ass

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  20. Am I the .only person that didnt read this????

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    1. You are not o. I don tire for this Davido Sophia matter. Na wetin e use spoil the article be dat

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  21. But the heroine and only winner is baby Imade Aurora Momodu. To God be the full glory.


    Dear DELE Is Imade's surname MOMODU?

    El stupido

    Signed your fellow FAT OAF

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    1. Nigeria is growing bit by bit and i expect we Nigerians to grow along, in every country in the whole worldwide when a child is born out of wedlock the mothers surname is given till the mother herself go to them and include the father's surname and Davido will also sign papers to make it official from that point he can pay child support.

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  22. Exchanging words with Davido make me lose respect for Momodu. He should reduce the size of his stomach and focus on his family and ovation magazine.


    www.ckjacob.com

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  23. Why is the baby bearing the mother's surname?

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  24. This dele momodu is actually not acting his age...
    Writing on the state of Nigeria ' s politics is welcome...but crowning it with baby mama ..baby daddy issue..is childish. it's like topping a white shit with a tiny bit of black malodorous shit...
    Haba...He should leave trash in the bin ..The last I read this custody issue had been trashed..and done with..
    I Don't know why elders would place themselves in a vantage point to accept insults from babes

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  25. This dele momodu is actually not acting his age...
    Writing on the state of Nigeria ' s politics is welcome...but crowning it with baby mama ..baby daddy issue..is childish. it's like topping a white shit with a tiny bit of black malodorous shit...
    Haba...He should leave trash in the bin ..The last I read this custody issue had been trashed..and done with..
    I Don't know why elders would place themselves in a vantage point to accept insults from babes

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  26. Some of you coursing dele mamudu, do you know much about him? Ndi asirigbaka ute, nonsense advisers, davido supporters club of Nigeria, if not for screen have you ever meet him live and mingle with him before, Ndi nzuzu nwuru anwu, they are out there making their money full time and you are here struggling to be notice in Stella's blog. Ndi uchu. Stella please post my comment.

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    1. Shut up! I know Bobdee very well.
      I wont be the one to open his can of worms.
      God will do that in due course.
      I must applaud him though, he knows how to properly present the good face out of the two faces he has to the gullible public.

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    2. Chizoba is that you? Lol.

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    3. @ sunshine has he slept with you and refused to pay you?

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    4. Itz true o. Dat dele man is very useless. His wife is even worse. Wiv her hulk hogan body. Mean n selfish woman. Meanwhl dis dele is no saint. Fucking small small gehs n getting dem preggy. Oshi o da

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  27. Stella, dont take sides, hes obviously trying to tell us that the matter has died dowm.

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  28. As I keep saying, you cannot pull down a castle to find a rat.

    What is most important to Nigerians now is the economy. The economy is king and our King is bleeding.
    The Government should concentrate more on improving it.

    Prosecution without return of money is a waste of time and tax payers money. If they can broker a deal.
    Plus the returned money must be put to good use.

    My problem with Buhari is that he is not very wise:
    1)Economic policies: dez harsh fiscal policies and monetary policies will end up creating restiveness and chaos. It will hit the middle class hard and a country without middle class is economically dead. The poor will keep getting poorer. You cannot force the laws of demand and supply to bow to you. That's what communists like Lennin, Stalin and co didn't get. The government is just a watch-dog to protect the people from the wolves.
    -im surprised we're still talking about giving unemployed people 5k. What for? Why not create an enabling environment for investment, agriculture, manufacturing where the uneducated can be workers, educated will have roles to play. Unemployment cancels itself out with development. This is 21st century.
    What do we still need NYSC for? They should make it voluntary with so many benefits and save some of d money we waste on millions of ghost corpers who literarily do nothing. Watch and see if people won't still go for corps.

    -What is this Finding Oil in North East business?
    How relevant is oil again?
    What do we need oil in North East for. Are the NE planning to separate from Nigeria? Why waste that money? The oil we have in abundance in the SS,SE, has it finished? What is the value of crude oil again? Is this not an avenue to embezzle money. Why don't people question Buhari? No man is infallible or incorruptible totally pls.
    -the content of his budget shows no ideas that will bring profit to sustain Nigeria enough for him to go a-borrowing. Have the supporters looked into the budget?How relevant are these so called welfare packages in 21st century. How do we embark on tourism when there is still terrorism, no development, no road network and organisation?

    2)Buhari is arrogant:
    He talks down on the people and act like they are not relevant. Not bothering to explain things, living with the delusion that he is upright and the next man isn't and he knows what is best for everyone. The hubris of most dictators and communists. How can a politically elected president come on TV to dissect the court?
    The court/law is sacred and must be respected. You don't know more than the law, no matter what you think you know. Despite how you believe a man is guilty(and how justice is not always fair), you can't incacerate him for no reason. Tomorrow Sahara reporters spread figures and facts. How are we sure? Let them appear before the public court and answer to it. Desecrating the law of the land is corruption. And we are laughing today but tomorrow, we will suffer the demons that will come from the vacuum he is opening. Anyone can hold anyone for any fake crime and refuse to release you, ensure you suffer in a dungeon till you change your opinion. Today it's Dasuki, tommorow it's bloggers, next it's your fathers. That's how it starts. We are not crying out for the guilty but the innocent that will later fall victim. That's why the law prescribes same treatment for all citizens because the law is blind but humans have sentiments, even your Buhari is biased cos he is human. That is why we prefer to follow the law and not the opinion of one man as to the guilt of those people. If you're coming to equity, come with clean hands. Don't ask the court to jail people and still refuse to obey the court when they rule against you. Its just like Yaya Toure who enjoyed 3 years CAF awards but when it went against him, he called them a disgrace. As Momodu said, the best thing is to improve your policing and immigration. If they escape, then you're the incompetent one.

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    1. I am impressed we still have smart people around.

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    2. Bonaparte UN: you are learned and would like to know you

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  29. 3)Buhari isn't very truthful:

    He contradicts himself all the time. Evades the truth and speaks from both sides of the mouth. Anyway, this is a man who claims he had nothing to do with the coup that brought him into power in '84 meanwhile, the man who warned Buhari(who was a high ranking army general and official under Shagari) about the coup, Buhari imprisoned him for 2 weeks till the coup happened. Yet Buhari claims till today that he didn't participate in that coup. If you doubt, read history books. Lol.
    He denied knowing about PTF fraud, meanwhile the money was traced to his inlaw's account. Why is buhari so keen to appear a saint?
    He said Abacha was upright and never looted......????
    Buhari in 85 was so keen to prosecute people, he made retroactive laws, he imprisoned people, charged them to court and when court found nothing against them, he still refused to release them even though they have been acquitted after trial. That he can still make new investigation to bring up new charges.(de ja vu?)
    Same Buhari didn't allow people to see their imprisoned parents till they died in prison.
    Same Buhari so obsessed with his wish to try corrupt people, when Dikko fled to UK, Buhari couldn't extradite him, so he sent secret agents to drug him, put him in suitcase like luggage and bring him home to face trial. a UK immigration officer saved him.
    So, we are dealing with an obsessive man who can't be wrong or give up till his will is done. No suprises.

    Did he apologise to Nigerians for his role in all this? Nope. Did Buhari even apologise for his inflammatory speech in 2011 election? Did Buhari apologise for supporting Boko Haram when it started and tell Nigerians he was wrong? Did he even accept to come for a debate? Nope. Yet he claimed to be a reformed democrat, and people swallowed his words hook line and sinker. Now, did he lie? Is he reformed? Isn't it same dictator in mufti?

    I must give it to him, he is charismatic. Lol. As charismatic as Hitler but it can only take him thus far. Everyone should think deep and stop thriving in the superficial.

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    1. Thanks for this analysis. people are not looking at the long term effect of these situations. sometime i don't even want to think about the Nigeria situation. it is heartbreaking

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    2. Bonaparte, nice submission i would say. I also share in your sentiment but truth be told that the demons binding this country need something more lethal than the conventional fire to unbind her. Democracy in Nigeria is not thriving well because of its faulty foundation hence the impunity exhibited by our politicians and their cohorts. We cannot but emphasize the need to use force whether it is within the confines of the law or not, in other to close the gap created my the malformed democracy. We can only watch and see how this change in approach would effect the needed change while we continue to develop alternative models to the 'force model'. I pray the President repents from his arrogance before everything goes south and leave us stranded in the doldrums.

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  30. Buhahaha, see head of immigration!!

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  31. All I see is Imade Aurora MOMODU..hope no be mistake b4 anoda war start..anyway where I come from a child out of wedlock doesnot bear the papa's name too its assumd d pikin is fatherles

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  32. Why is d baby bearing Momodu maybe that's a mistake, Davido didn't deny her n he's taking responsibility so why d Momodu there? A child bears d mother's maiden name if d father deny her and if he didn't pay dowry. In some culture though, besides I thought the Momodus are from Edo

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  33. Dele Momodu has realized his mistake nd instead of apologizing thinks that by writing this,he would gain some People's sympathy nd they would forget that he (Dele) erred. Silly man.

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  34. Abeg dis one na encyclopedia

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  35. Yes Mr Dele, learn from Dr Adedeji Adeleke. Learn not to run your mouth over social media like a kindergarten kid.

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  36. Too long story abeg let the sleeping dog lie.

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  37. "my usual way of putting it is that we must never set fire to an entire village in order to catch some rats. We must do things methodically, lawfully and reasonably. We must seek and hope to protect the rule of law no matter how anxious we are to get justice and convict rogues. No civilian leader has the power let alone moral right to be the accuser, prosecutor and the Judge simultaneously"
    Fool, we had someone that was going this way for Nigeria and was making efforts to take us to Greater Heights but just as usual You and Your Likes Killed it with Greed and Selfishness.Because you and Tinubu are not getting the Things you wanted in this government you are now also trying to rubbish it. #AwoPoliticsIsKillingNigeria, #SouthwestistheProblemofNigeria, #AskSanusiLamido, #FakeSouthWestJornalismAndActivism, #PropagandaAlwaysFails, #GEJWinsInAll, #NigeriaWillSurvivie.

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  38. "my usual way of putting it is that we must never set fire to an entire village in order to catch some rats. We must do things methodically, lawfully and reasonably. We must seek and hope to protect the rule of law no matter how anxious we are to get justice and convict rogues. No civilian leader has the power let alone moral right to be the accuser, prosecutor and the Judge simultaneously"
    Fool, we had someone that was going this way for Nigeria and was making efforts to take us to Greater Heights but just as usual You and Your Likes Killed it with Greed and Selfishness.Because you and Tinubu are not getting the Things you wanted in this government you are now also trying to rubbish it. #AwoPoliticsIsKillingNigeria, #SouthwestistheProblemofNigeria, #AskSanusiLamido, #FakeSouthWestJornalismAndActivism, #PropagandaAlwaysFails, #GEJWinsInAll, #NigeriaWillSurvivie.

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  39. If Awo politics is killing Nigeria then GEJ should not have practiced Awo politics, infact he should have put an end to it.

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  40. Uncle DELE, please just stop talking already. No matter how hard you try, some people will never support your actions and even without trying some already have your back so just let the matter be.
    As for me, I think you've succeeded in dragging your personality in the mud with little help from anybody. #soashamedforyou

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  41. This man is exhausting. Great need to grab some lime light. Free the people. We are tirrreeeed of all this. Conflating Nigeria's problems with the fire storm you started over our very own Princess Imade does not detract from the injury and mess you created.

    All that what is happeing to Nigerian talk was so you could find a way of still talking about the mayhem you cause in the past 2 weeks. Thank you. Move on sir

    Peace accord has taken place. Good. Hopefully the hurt from injury you inflicted will heal over time and I pray you stop jumping into the mud pit to play/fight with children.

    How are you going to stop the comedian, or some other musician from making hay from this.

    Please don't bring this topic front and center again.

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  42. He found it convenient and easy to change the Baby's name to Momudu, not surprise I understand Dele is from Edo State.

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